CHURCH NOTES: We all have done things we should not have done
When we encounter someone who professes a religious faith, but acts differently to what we expect, we can easily dismiss their religion as rubbish.
Read moreDetailsWhen we encounter someone who professes a religious faith, but acts differently to what we expect, we can easily dismiss their religion as rubbish.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Town's honorary constable stepped down at Sunday's mayor making after 20 years of helping out during a host of civic events
Read moreDetailsThree great ways you can volunteer and help make Wokingham borough a better place
Read moreDetailsAN EVENING of colourful national costumes, soloists, chorus, dancers and orchestra, is promised with an English adaptation of The Bartered Bride
Read moreDetailsTHEY?RE promising it?s fit for the Queen ? and it could be yours when you pop out for some compost.
Read moreDetailsWITH working from home on the agenda again, the June meeting of the Woodley Business Club could be pertinent
Read moreDetailsONE of our missions is to champion new music as well as local music and our two new entries this week showcase just that
Read moreDetailsTHE new leader of the opposition on Wokingham Council urged the Lib Dems to make clear what Labour and the independent councillors have been offered
Read moreDetailsA bagpipe player who was part of the 2012 Olympics closing ceremony is joining in a worldwide tribute to the Queen.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Town has a new mayor.
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